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Authors: Kate Forsyth

Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #General, #Fantasy - Epic

“Let’s go then,” she said and stood up, tugging him up by the chain fastened to his wrist. “Though I think we’ll need more than just a wee while.”

“Ye’re a forward lass,” he said approvingly, getting up with alacrity. Hand-in-hand they went away from the flames and into the darkness of the wood, the chain swinging between them.

 

Glossary

 

acolytes
students of witchcraft who have not yet passed their Second Test of Powers; usually aged between eight and sixteen.
ahdayeh
a series of exercises used as meditation in motion. Derived from the Khan'cohban art of fighting.
Annis
apprentice to Ashelma, the witch of Ardarchy.
apprentice-witch
a student of witchcraft who has passed the Second Test of Powers, usually undertaken at the age of sixteen.
arak
a small, monkey-like creature.
Arran
south-east land of Eileanan, ruled by the MacFóghnan clan.
Ashelma
the witch of Ardarchy.
Aslinn
deeply forested land, ruled by the MacAislin clan.
banprionnsa
princess or duchess.
banrìgh
queen.
Beltane
May Day; the first day of summer.
Ben Eyrie
third highest mountain in Eileanan; part of the Broken Ring of Dubhslain.
blaygird
evil, awful.
Blèssem
rich farmland south of Rionnagan, ruled by the MacThanach clan.
Blue Guards
the Yeomen of the Guard, the Rìgh's own elite company of soldiers. They act as his personal bodyguard, both on the battlefield and in peacetime.
Brann the Raven
one of the First Coven of Witches. Known for probing the darker mysteries of magic, and for fascination with machinery and technology.
Broken Ring of Dubhslain
 
mountains which curve in a crescent around the highlands of Ravenshaw.
Bronwen NicCuinn
 
daughter of former Rìgh Jaspar MacCuinn and Maya the Ensorcellor; she was named Banrìgh of Eileanan by her father on his deathbed but ruled for just six hours as a newborn baby, before Lachlan the Winged wrested the throne from her.
Candlemas
the end of winter and beginning of spring.
Carraig
land of the sea-witches, the northernmost land of Eileanan, ruled by the MacSeinn clan.
Celestines
race of faery creatures, renowned for empathic abilities and knowledge of stars and prophecy.
Clachan
southernmost land of Eileanan, a province of Rionnagan ruled by the MacCuinn clan.
claymore
a heavy, two-edged sword, often as tall as a man.
cluricaun
small woodland faery.
Connor
a Yeoman of the Guard. Was once a beggar-boy in Lucescere and member of the League of the Healing Hand.
corrigan
mountain faery with the power of assuming the look of a boulder. The most powerful can cast other illusions.
Coven of Witches
the central ruling body for witches in Eileanan, led by the Keybearer and a council of twelve other sorcerers and sorceresses called the Circle. The Coven administers all rites and rituals in the worship of the universal life-force witches call Eà, runs schools and hospitals, and advises the Crown.
Craft
applications of the One Power through spells, incantations and magical objects.
The Cripple
leader of the rebellion against the rule of Jaspar and Maya.
Cuinn Lionheart
leader of the First Coven of Witches; his descendants are called MacCuinn.
Cunning
applications of the One Power through will and desire.
cunning man
village wise man or warlock.
cursehags
wicked faery race, prone to curses and evil spells. Known for their filthy personal habits.
dai-dein
father.
Day of Betrayal
the day Jaspar the Ensorcelled turned on the witches, exiling or executing them, and burning the Witch Towers.
Dedrie
healer at Fettercairn Castle; was formerly nursemaid to Rory, the young son of Lord Falkner MacFerris.
Dide the Juggler
a jongleur who was rewarded for his part in Lachlan the Winged's successful rebellion by being made Didier Laverock, Earl of Caerlaverock. Is often called the Rìgh's minstrel.
Dillon of the Joyous Sword
captain of the Yeomen of the Guard. Was once a beggar-boy and captain of the League of the Healing Hand.
Donncan Feargus MacCuinn
eldest son of Lachlan MacCuinn and Iseult NicFaghan. Has wings like a bird and can fly. Was named for Lachlan's two brothers, who were transformed into blackbirds by Maya the Ensorcellor.
Dughall MacBrann
the Prionnsa of Ravenshaw and cousin to the Rìgh.
Durward
Lord Malvern's bodyguard.

the Great Life Spirit, mother and father of all.
Eileanan
largest island in the archipelago called the Far Islands.
Elemental Powers
the forces of air, earth, fire, water and spirit which together make up the One Power.
Enit Silverthroat
grandmother of Dide and Nina; died at the Battle of Bonnyblair.
equinox
a time when day and night are of equal length, occurring twice a year.
Evaline NicKinney
widow of Lord Falkner MacFerris, former lord of Fettercairn Castle.
Fairge; Fairgean
faery creatures who need both sea and land to live.
Falkner MacFerris
former lord of Fettercairn Castle.
Fettercairn Castle
a fortress guarding the pass into the highlands of Ravenshaw, and the Tower of Ravens. Owned by the MacFerris clan.
Finn the Cat
nickname of Fionnghal NicRuraich.
Fionnghal NicRuraich
eldest daughter of Anghus MacRuraich of Rurach; was once a beggar-girl in Lucescere and lieutenant of the League of the Healing Hand.
First Coven of Witches
thirteen witches who fled persecution in their own land, invoking an ancient spell that folded the fabric of the universe and brought them and all their followers to Eileanan in a journey called the Great Crossing. The eleven great clans of Eileanan are all descended from the First Coven, with the MacCuinn clan being the greatest of the eleven. The thirteen witches were Cuinn Lionheart, his son Owein of the Longbow, Ahearn Horse-laird, Aislinna the Dreamer, Berhtilde the Bright Warrior-Maid, Fóghnan the Thistle, Ruraich the Searcher, Seinneadair the Singer, Sian the Storm-Rider, Tuathanach the Farmer, Brann the Raven, Faodhagan the Red and his twin sister Sorcha the Bright (now called the Murderess).
Gearradh
goddess of death; of the Three Spinners, Gearradh is she who cuts the thread.
gillie
personal servant.
gillie-coise
bodyguard.
Gladrielle the Blue
the smaller of the two moons, lavender-blue in colour.
gravenings
ravenous creatures that nest and swarm together, steal lambs and chickens from farmers, and have been known to steal babies and young children. Will eat anything they can carry away in their claws. Collective noun is 'screech'.
Grey cloaks
 
the Rìgh's army, so called because of their camouflaging cloaks.
Harriet
 
servant to Lady Evaline.
Hogmanay
 
New Year's Eve; an important celebration in the culture of Eileanan.
Horned Ones
 
another name for the satyricorns, a race of fierce horned faeries.
Irving
 
seneschal at Fettercairn Castle.
Isabeau the Shapechanger
Keybearer of the Coven; twin sister of the Banrìgh Iseult NicFaghan.
Iseult of the Snows
 
twin sister of Isabeau NicFaghan; Banrìgh of Eileanan by marriage to Lachlan the Winged.
Iven Yellowbeard
a jongleur and courier in the service of Lachlan the Winged; was formerly a Yeoman of the Guard; married to Nina the Nightingale and father to Roden.
Jaspar MacCuinn
 
former Rìgh of Eileanan, often called Jaspar the Ensorcelled. Was married to Maya the Ensorcellor.
Jay the Fiddler
 
a minstrel in the service of Lachlan the Winged. Was once a beggar-lad in Lucescere and member of the League of the Healing Hand.
Johanna
 
a healer. Was once a beggar girl in Lucescere and member of the League of the Healing Hand.
jongleur
 
a travelling minstrel, juggler, conjurer.
journeywitch
 
a travelling witch who performs rites for villages that do not have a witch, and seeks out children with magical powers who can be taken on as acolytes.
Kalea
 
a nisse.
Keybearer
 
the leader of the Coven of Witches.
Khan 'cohbans
 
a faery race of warlike, snowskimming nomads who live on the high mountains of the Spine of the World.
Lachlan the Winged
 
Rìgh of Eileanan.
The League of the Healing Hand
 
a band of beggar children who were instrumental in helping Lachlan the Winged win his throne.
leannan
 
sweetheart.
Lewen
 
an apprenticewitch and squire to Lachlan; son of Lilanthe of the Forest and Niall the Bear.
Lilanthe of the Forest
 
a treeshifter; married to Niall the Bear; and mother to Lewen and Meriel.
loch; lochan (pl)
 
lake.
Lucescere
 
ancient city built on an island above the Shining Waters; the traditional home of the MacCuinns and the Tower of Two Moons.
Mac
 
son of
MacAhern
 
one of the eleven great clans; descendants of Ahearn the Horslelaird.
MacBrann
 
one of the eleven great clans; descendants of Brann the Raven.
MacCuinn
 
one of the eleven great clans, descendants of Cuinn Lionheart.
Magnysson the Red
 
the larger of the two moons, crimsonred in colour, commonly thought of as a symbol of war and conflict. Old tales describe him as a thwarted lover, chasing his lost love, Gladrielle, across the sky.
Malvern MacFerris
 
lord of Fettercairn Castle; brother of former lord Falkner MacFerris.
Maya the Ensorcellor
 
former Banrìgh of Eileanan, wife of Jaspar and mother of Bronwen; now known as Maya the Mute.
moonbane
 
a hallucinogenic drug distilled from the moonflower plant.
necromancy
 
the forbidden art of resurrecting the dead.
Niall the Bear
 
formerly a Yeoman of the Guard; now married to Lilanthe of the Forest, and father to Lewen and Meriel.
Nic
 
daughter of.
Nila
 
King of the Fairgean; halfbrother of Maya the Ensorcellor.
Nina the Nightingale
 
jongleur and sorceress of the Coven; sister to Didier Laverock, earl of Caerlaverock, and granddaughter of Enit Silverthroat.
nisse
 
small woodland faery.
Olwynne NicCuinn
 
daughter of Lachlan MacCuinn and Iseult NicFaghan; twin sister of Owein.
One Power
 
the lifeenergy that is contained in all things. Witches draw upon the One Power to perform their acts of magic. The One Power contains all the elemental forces of air, earth, water, fire and spirit, and witches are usually more powerful in one force than others.
Owein MacCuinn
 
second son of Lachlan MacCuinn and Iseult NicFaghan; twin brother of Olwynne. Has wings like a bird.

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